PHILIPPINES' DUTERTE ENJOYS HIGH APPROVAL RATING AT 82 PCT: POLL

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2017-07-17

MANILA, July 17 (NNN-Bernama) -- Most Filipinos remain appreciative of the performance of President Rodrigo Duterte after one year of his term, China's Xinhua news agency reported, according to an independent poll released Monday.

A survey by Pulse Asia Inc. conducted from June 24 to June 29 showed that 82 per cent of the 1,200 people surveyed nationwide approved the way Duterte runs the country.

Out of all the respondents, the poll said 13 per cent were undecided about Duterte's performance, while five per cent disapproved his performance.

Overall, the poll said Duterte scored the highest among the top government officials covered by the survey.

"Most Filipinos remain appreciative of the performance of (Duterte), Vice President Maria Leonor Robredo and Senate President Aquilino Pimentel," the poll said, adding that Robredo got 61 per cent while Pimentel, 62 per cent.

In the national Capital Region, the survey said Duterte also scored 80 per cent, or seven per cent higher than a previous survey conducted in March.

In the main Luzon Island, the survey said Duterte scored 75 per cent, or four per cent higher than the March survey. Duterte scored the highest in his bailiwick Mindanao, scoring 95 per cent, or seven per cent higher than the score he got in March, the survey said.

However, the survey noted that Duterte's approval rating dropped two per cent in the Visayas region in the central Philippines from 86 per cent in March.

Duterte managed to get high approval rating despite the strings of criticisms hurled in his way by some western countries and human rights groups alarmed by the hardline drug war campaign and the declaration of martial law in the entire Mindanao in the southern Philippines.

Government authorities said the ongoing war in Marawi City against militants allied with Daesh has so far claimed the lives of at least 593 people, including 411 terrorists, 97 security forces and 45 civilians.

Duterte, who assumed the presidency in June last year, ends his single, six-year term in 2022.